Farangis Yeganegi (Shahrokh) (Persian: فرنگیس یگانگی) (11 May 1916 Tehran – 13 February 2010 California) was the Founder and Director of Iranian Handicrafts Organization. She was also Assistant Secretary General of Women's Organization of Iran. [1] She has built a library in Tehran and named it after her deceased husband,"Ardeshir Yeganegi".

Farangis Yeganegi (Shahrokh)
Born(1916-05-11)11 May 1916
Tehran, Iran
Died13 February 2010(2010-02-13) (aged 93)
California, United States
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Spouses
ChildrenFiroozeh, Parviz and Kambiz Yeganegi
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Farangis Yeganegi was born in 1916 in Tehran. Her, father Keikhosrow Shahrokh was the Zoroastrians representative in Iranian's parliament, and her mother was Firoozeh Farrahi. Yeganegi started her primary education in Iraj school which was for Zoroastrian pupils. She then Graduated from sage American College in Tehran. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Literature at the University of Tehran. [2] After that she traveled to United States and continued her education in Social work at the University of Southern California, obtaining her Master's degree. [3] In 1933 she married Ardeshir Yeganegi, the couple had three children named Firoozeh, Parviz and Kambiz. She later married the Indian Air Marshal and ambassador to Iran, Aspy Engineer.[4]

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  1. ^ "Oral History interview of Farangis Yeganegi Saharokh". Foundation for Iranian Studieslocation=Bethesda, MD, USA. Archived from the original on 13 June 2010. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Ardeshir Yeganegi Library Symbol of Religious Tolerance in Iran" (PDF). Library, Museum and Document Center of Iran Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  3. ^ "farangis, kaykhosrow shahrokh (yeganegi)". hamzoor, zoroastrian news website. Retrieved 28 November 2015.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Kotwal, Firoze M. P. (2018). The Collected Scholarly Writings of Dastur Firoze M. Kotwal. Parzor Foundation. p. 196. ISBN 978-81-910957-3-9.